It's cold because it's warming
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Another reminder that the ocean's currents are driven on cold temperature and high salinity, which requires large amounts of ice to lock up the fresh water to enable it, which paradoxically moves more heat toward the poles by transporting warm equatorial waters toward the poles, which is why places like Europe are warmer than they otherwise would be.
Another reminder that we're still coming out of the last ice age, and that the earth's temperatures, grand scale, have nothing else to do but to warm up.
Another reminder that the earth has been much warmer and much colder in the past, without human intervention, and with CO2 levels much higher and much lower, showing that CO2 had almost no impact on climate.
Another reminder that CO2's warming capability slows down dramatically the higher the concentration and that the sun's various cycles are what drives earth's climate, but no climate scientist is allowed to/doesn't talk about it because it would destroy their weak narrative.
Another reminder that if these climate psychos had their way, most life on earth would die from carbon dioxide starvation, since reducing CO2 to the levels they're proposing would kill off most plant life, which thrives on much higher CO2 levels than what we have currently, and we're already really close to low levels of CO2 which would starve and kill off most plant life, as has been studied by numerous scientists for hundreds of years, but modern climate scientists aren't allowed to/don't talk about it.
Another reminder that not a single global warming/climate change model has come true, ever.
Another reminder that climate scientists push their narrative through lying, manipulation, and censorship of dissent.
For more info on this fascinating subject (weather), both now and historically, check out Randall Carlson's podcast Kosmographia. For climate change and related topics specifically, check out episodes 86, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 94, 95, 96, 98, 99, 102, and 103.
That's not what that shows. CO2 levels at planetology scales are going to have significant effects on climate. Changing the amount of oxygen in a planets atmosphere could cause significant increase in the size of cellular life. Which then tends to make everything physically bigger. Hell, the "Big Death" 200 million years ago may have been from the release of a gas into the atmosphere from the oceans. It's just simply the case that if you start making major changes to a planets atmosphere, it's going to have massive effects on the planet. And, sometimes the planet is the thing that causes the atmosphere to change, causing further changes.
You want to argue that CO2 concentration from 220 to 400 ppm won't cause significant climate change, whatever. Don't argue that changing CO2 concentration from 220 to 9,000 ppm won't have an effect.